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How To Predict Weather Advisories

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Summary: Understanding weather advisories is crucial to predicting the weather, learn how to predict these meteorological advisories in this free video.

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"Hello I'm weather announcer Melissa Schenk and on behalf of Expert Village today we're going to be talking about the weather. In this clip let's talk about advisories there very important but depends what season that your talking about especially in the summer where we we're discussing air quality. Are we talking about humidex advisories, smog advisories if you live in a very large city these are very common especially in the summer. And of course when we're talking about sunburn what do you want to know of course the UV index how strong is it going to be and this is where you can get personal with your audience, especially if your a weather forecaster you want to be weather forecaster. Make sure you take water bottle with you, make sure you put on sunscreen especially when the UV index is high or very high as oppose to moderate, but these are all the different types of advisories that are out there but very popular advisories do it especially come in the summer months. As I mentioned the smog advisories, the humidex advisories so your talking about people warning people who may have asthma or respiratory problems very important and then again as I mentioned the UV index as well, so those are just a few examples of the different advisories that are out there that you need to be aware of."

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